THREE REASONS WHY THE STOCK MARKET KEEPS GOING UP!
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In this Sunday macro deep-dive, Jason Shapiro explains why the stock market continues to drift higher over time—and why shorting it is one of the hardest trades out there. Drawing from decades of experience, Jason breaks down the three primary drivers of long-term equity growth: population growth, inflation, and productivity. With AI accelerating productivity gains across industries, the fundamental case for equity expansion is stronger than ever.
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